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,41t( DEVOTED TO SOUTHERN RIGHTS, DEMOCRACY, NEWS, LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, SCIENCE AND THE ARTS WILLIAM L1EW IS, PRPIEOS 14 C'iltniilo our It ?Lani JOHN S. RICHARDSON, JR., Paorawrons. -tTERMS-$2 1N L IX. SUMTI ER VIL , . o., DECEMBERI 6, 184- NS. . THE SUMTER BAiN En IS V1.1:1fl~iFItIB Every Wesetametday Morsta2u g B Y Lewis & Richardson. T E ItIS, TWO DOLLA R15 in ativance, Two, Dollars ..nd Fifty Cents at the ex piitratioti of iix noitis or liree Dollars at lile end of the year. No paper discontimel tuttil all arrearlges are P A IP, BanIeSs at the optioni ofthe l'ropriItirs. ZW' A dvertienients inserted at -St-'.V i-:N I'Y - FIVL Cents ier square, (12 lines or lts,) for he first, an al if that sunt forealb suibsenenlot 'i sertion, (Ollicial advertiseients thi lie amtie euhtione). 3 The tninher of insertions it) Ie markel niai sill Ativertismitieilsor they will he iulisiie until ordered tp le d iscont iiicd, and chaarged -ceutrilinidy. UiY' ON K DOL..ARL per stiaare for a sin gle mis.rtionm. Quarterly anll aanmiltlv Aiver tisetiti ts wi]l he enlirge I the .:iamle as a sinlle Ianserlion, atnd seiini-tiomtlily the saine as new -onles. .k Obiainarys anel Trilbntes of Respect, -over twelve lines, chargeals asl vrtisemnents. Gov. Manntin,44"s Mes.sag"e. This able atd intereting tati d1"V tiumtIt,, whicb li l:s a hairge space it -mr -crowded colh is this mItrning, win eXcite the attentiion it desi'rveS, :1.(l it is searcelV eiessarv ir ts io sa\ aught coaneeralinag it. k\7e iulnex. houuw ever, a hua'rried synloplsis flr 'Le c .na Vclliillee of ahe I a lit ICr-no t as a set stitute liaa thle aiessa.ge. which a :1 will desire ito read atid ju adgeIt aor tiniti ves. The issage aijlls itM| artipria .it With 1!6 alu o. 1t he int!- s indle: atl the tiletilig ot a ilewly eet'..i General Assteilylp , at. a ItIne uhi.1 vast .problems (if 12e-gislatilve auen'tion aTe awt'aitiigv sedilatl4i, :ind- whellt lie svpirit of pro gress and cbangetc is i all iaround. Inl eleece i thi, sVirit, the G(avetear ii atvws aitilbea: coivervatism withon liii.I adhe'cc to the s/ubt qpto. 'the caltam ii tIes of th1- p.1t yC ir1 a adverted to mosat leeliagly, .1ul4i It ione:ataloJ by Jli-ai.-- -sF....:, hn misual inleuil. of (lr. people, i. eulbreed its contcltuive grid. i of' ecoanbtti3 il till puicie expeidiLures. After detailitig tile muost matt iial chniges inl our finantCal coilititn for at fitill view of whiebI we rlfie t th. COannrialer ueneral's reptit te it message prceeds Lo disentss the ilt tae atud operati oour hanking sy stcn. and ti sIggest Ith m.-atni s neretsn to accomaplish what was aimidi at. IbY the hank'legislation ofthe prucecdilh. Legislature. The greatt d illiei ty senlibly le t aItid corn mplaiiled of by .all inltresid. is tle tenattrit'tial teidenc'y of (urtll- t an kin. capital-its ttrrepressile dispoisie as it has ippeare, to sek d-itant ields, and to leave I :e busin-,es ciau munility) ait h1111nC widtot pr ovi,ifin. The very high cbarnter if' our ani:ntk credit is of itelf a eans of, this di:li culty inl cinnectin wit thilie i i lmt of the systei adtiiIed b the neiglhboring. Slate'. The r"IIv.-I h muIIIst be onle which will ntui a ia.i i:.is the coiImunity, alh'i'et tIhe, vantic ili property (-r inerer .ith, 111bb1rt d it. The pribitioniiiiam or agctie-. L the ounitry lianks wol.1 work 13-n 1i10me1vemtenices withu1t reaatmatnaa those Complained oI, and the evil it part,.inst wirk l tits own cur. This will he tdonte., it is th .ghl. by the ostablishiment af I i a pi'fitilii home currenc% in at tier Sintes u hiw c VitiZens airt' aow iepnaa tt uit m .., Thle abri'gationt of the utsury laws i, recotnmaettdiconfi'de.ntly ais a retmedyv *at, iince simp~jle al elliciet, totr somiel of the evils itow felt.. It is stroingly rec'ommend.tt~e.i t -mauke proivisionas for' satpplyitng th :liaentablej clausms I t amar te coit tnuity ofi out' r'evolunto aryv m and aolt. inial archives-a recontnnieatontit thit amust receive the appr'oval of ai tll wit. "have ever had occasion toi conimstit their n-fCious records. TIhe new Stte Houste that was i ~progress uapwards is the inext sublject, -11an o this the mnessage gives inair redcu loss fr'om the defects ini the 'rtue ture thant hias been tauken~ idown is ~$72,267,75--the value of atvaiiiiarae mauterials now oni biana *15094. and] the blatince oif appro priatiaims uin expended is *91,787. Theii total ol - expendituares also--8223,2 l3.12-mtst be creditead wiitha 1,000 tihr rea'maovma and relittinig the olid capitol, anm. $36,000 f'or pituchatse oh' the l ot, oppiio, site time ald site, to compijlete the capi. tol squmare. ''Tne la'sses incuirred mtay alsai be 'reducied or redeemned lby legal retdre~s' unlider the bonidsq of the~ contractorts. TJ.he subject, is dismaissedI withi a re. * ommt~rendatIit onir a chantge of' thi -ca.eipitol site, and ai dieided testimny, int eaat o the Comminssmiors. A aSpeciatl Joint Cairnmittee is requtested ito be chatrged'.with the whohe subject Thu-1S. C. Iofliege next. receve: aitLtnt on-a tpo ji hmih our (Uov "M e O di t i'i4 id 'n mtinni d thai;t het limy lontg fill his l 1ti1-d p t is. delicaM el i ig I I th 6 n1 ues of I l iOn. i1t F. \\ li 11 tue feow ieint vti ch dtarhipt. a einah iceti d jIna il T'es eti nlt-l ze I n i ,c 1,1ilarteritiall y i,ph-ipV ingtheir t t -e imp I , ve Lhised the, e Ip e f heii prsl Chii'el Ala itil hhn- .I. n AI s i tli-al - h I .',: i and~ I iiiS at i h i-im E~'-1t in.i linadt te hounde oft~s :h tn-. p', lait iitlal ship ef* vei a bisieb '~l'.1 in 11t 1 ci i ji 1 til II litll - ill.- iirt I-1iti . it l h ave folowe uw0 I.111) loti tile es Lll Ch ief pli me schillalsh i evrll-Iisfe willih Wi it. The leigiila ive attention i,i allei tthe ap pitoaebing flesrtival of ;he Alonuli. Th coni diti n anl d .espelii ts o f teill gieatytlalt. Aliiilary Fuchool in its two%( .n\ ist lligttsl te t ,- Ju1i.;iL 1), 1e :u 'L s -eelal ca(I tnI nhnsonlll)I I., g it to the itiweaiedc t. itins and staiiint el tel, 4t01 he i -0n [ I li t of B' l tiof \'ios havngtt . th it de;irit let int ha\ii~si. Il._ 111 itt (Il C a 1 0 t Vi I III I l . It i als srtngly te com I i I i mioi d -I I I pl throv is tio n - bu- ia.-- tit a\ltswti - (b-ph..t lije, on-e a lit tl sch 'll a-,ipil~ thi s :h -i a ls halo e enii' onet it thi el .c or-. 'Vielitao s ils itetig u l' il) 1i It tidI. :anilto houl ctillie vl the ri al, eide , . e.I Ica I it )I I. ' ilk e , tie 'l in t this itit piliorlt il us iiti n1 Iarn w be os-d oIel b al ts - iti Ln .g- t ha t u it ap o .1ur :m a p laopliiitionl. - Ila re1-0e !!- - AlliI!-a Sk-tvin iealo eif is decid d s I it i, U1t ll tl A i j--e i vi oa d of Alier. with ii..,:. fmrec". toyI til y anld i ilute.y, I-, an n e~ a, in t i:ing to mnn i Ithe iit u.,, ol .11 -: arlies. ( ) t h ilh e albu e i p r oun;q-1. a it h-it w & po c' ;So", ui ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l- itnnr or6c-uilenen, i~~~~~~~ h. s h< .is n .: I . o gh b-i -.lr e :.:- h iL ud .eO resenta. .,1 dvllth w o l. gi e It .nb ill I 0 -!it, telit,- I o l.G v \ thu i:, ia e t,. it( 11. s -Im e*, h.I-:.4d 4'. .a.lit-, i e ;.h n . Vil h'e.'ing t fh s nlem, a ' 1u: ImbW . ed he II1 114 %%Ilni, I-t :Iv l nw toi to) ea Inest t alt lI t)Ion . Tit se tita - t t in. the ent 1p"iAenow be bamnhna~k %")I thee nt, nse a1 se cvitio.: 4f Ill. 'S1il:- inWrlit .- ilil j[1vl l v h ). l, h ot,( Ib %ough f iino-e, call ebatrte., .,f ce nal aC%*va.; en-wb Wi- et"IIed ) lo i t - . :' . li t. m d -A1% ow..c ,, N.a , tile (o..v Vm1 r --i , l . he Ai a %.o , ..e e, % I p.'s I- ld I. . -wo, t-h:11r s i e seli I I o. blit, ea J v~ in III. if luel, O -its 1'1ils . i e' s are la - \ wherwl ..: Ih - met- :.2. Vills.i t a briel' alhil,.onl tit ii h* e Cookery. CueusriErL-.-\'ho ver heard o c'oking a cimber ? wve hear onI readui s exclatim ! Try it ; and thein tell your neighbors how well a piu Inanl iayt liv'e in) this country. Ta i. It cueihIIIIWr juast, as it be'ginis to tillg yellow, peel an! slice into sal, and water; drop it into cold water an] bil unt1il tender. 6 asonl with salt andi pepper--mix with hatter amt Ciy. F''ew (-.i tell it lrum egg plant. INIAN CORN on ROASTINO EAOS. Who don't know how to coik I- as:ii.. cars ? but i- every body does kin(-w how lit cook them, it is seldom we find g1en 1 cr upon tile table, with all tltw good ginalities preseri'ved. It is o0 wlIlder milr Ilegroes are so greedy flnl pot /Ijuor, whei in ine cases out toI ton, it contains all tile best of' the veg e.taIles. .ru-1 boiledi ill the ear shol be droppe1-td into boiling wVater-, With 's:alt. to sLaoII. Coi'i cut l'in the el'ar and blitiled in milk. seasoned with blii er, liellper. :lidt] salt. is an excelltut diish. C41rn cut, 'roii the cobl :(lio boliling, and Inlixed with1 butter. beanls. SIa oned wit ibu'te'r, ppIerei nd sa, inakes succo-us/. a vapi 0al dih. " n Ssters is a deliciols dis ; grate the Cr11 tr m': tihe cob, Seasln With sa.it anld pepper, mlix inl batt-er, aLIA try inl butter. Grei corn pudding .s a great de-licac ; grate ite c ir l h m Iit col, mix swevt, ui~ik :ni.d Ilour until ol~ the consax i!-teneily of' paste. %'aon wilh ayting th taste inay ictaite, :uii :1 -, t ill " OW kSC 1 VU bake illn a but, ovenl; it sivfuld bake. qutick. O);o-Ss Asa icr.-ayOhjocl stg:1111 taint the'x breath., but if niliils Mr leeks iarC 1-Oiled in Miilk, hvy will Iileave 114 tai t Upon till bre::.! h. Unions011 that, are to be 6liied, should first Ie cut iIn) in co.d water; it ex..tracts miuch of their, Spiri-1, auid Inakes then-ili pltea-Santer to the taste. Take then f'ro., It Watter, and 11n-p ik--, oo~h :4. s butter.. S -a soil as they -b, witi qa'.. pepper, .*(. EAU IPLANTS.-- CCI the tllit, aii4 vart lshel inlto thIn slices, bjoil inl ,;aLit ilind water iutil quite tender ; drain if' the wa:cr and add swe, inuilk, ertub in) toasted bread4., and11 wh-ile sinunellring" gently, add butter, vpepper, &.c., and bi eik ibee rihur liesh eg..' iak.- up Ieforte thile( egs cook Lid J. aid Vy 1 ill h V 1 ai ish aliosi, eqia 1. -Lcwcd ioysIters. To fry c1 pla:ts, ilhey shOllI be0 p Celed, Cat into thin slices, pa.bililed, tihei dipped in baLter, wh- Iie-IIbhas benhighly Seas.-oned and1. f'ried inl ba-tter or lard; eiher way they are d--liciius. E Si'S.-Green1 peas to li go.d1, nut Il young :InilI of' quick grou th; at'r sieling, drop tiht-ill ilt'. bodJing water, w.ith a litte Sal;d hr Sihtid 10 be just euough liater Il1 cvetrVI tIe IeR-; Moy nty lnint es boiling will COO~k .h1 -.11; jus b.lritkn p, add :a liI i1 bup f sweel butter. iti pepper ;nd -.iit to laste; cook thii ill brass r ji *c lain. A table Spoolifil ol -uart each qiit oli pens, endo a - l r i %, og ' " lliint," added u% hile . g's i i tlt linprilye t e SQUAs.-Al-The e-arI IYlybush and1( cro2-knec'k Ar ..niy it to co1k when Vllry yiing ; tie teins and lo wer etndia tll'an~d 4114,p inoo boiling water I, at robuinler, thenl with at wooden spaltu .\ athi1 sweet, biutter1, 'alit, ando pep) he seedls takeni t~ thbe skitn taken oil, buitter, tilt aii pepperl~i, brieaik three orI Iliir eiggs Ilitl the inaisS, stir' it well; iilace it, in a .-.hallotw dish :iaiu hake it. Sweet. miilk l,,ay be used to ltisten'i it. Coiokedi ini this waty, it,~ wil prov1e wVhat it namdlie i inporIts---Marr~ow ill. Sjineni.--Th'iis is oneW of' the ruost delci eo .s ol' theu whole t ri be (I' the greenl'fs 13 ionily. Wash-d the~ leav~es care t'uliy adi drop~j themi inito bloilinig wa-I salht fiut; eII tr ljille II I,inutles w~'ill be eniouigh tio cook theiii. W~ hen. done,~~ N..w se'taon witha but ter', pepper anid sal t, andu laiy ov'er some11 ?31ices ut'I 1oast. edl breadl, anld serve up JIor the table. WV ash the ros xper fectly Cleani anid done1 take nii andii mat--h; add sweet, milk anid flout' saillicit, to make ai bact telr. Season 1;with salt and11 pepperl, anid such othe 112'cind 1915ime ts the os ter reqires, andu fi-y ill buitter. in thler way ill which they are very det bei~loUS is, to grate the roit, lii as$ ine it grealterI ais it, will pa1ss through; add swetet miilk, just, enough to cover it, iand boil; whlen done, add flour1 enouighi to make a baitter; seaIsonf with salt and piepper; break twoi or three eggs in atnd stir the wholn to~tume.' fr~ i., bt.... or very -wet ,lcrd, and the e, blaice 1t4 o% -ters is coin plete. ToMAiO.--Tlere ate macccny ways ol Clcokintg this.vegetablle as there aret tastes. 'te find the following to all SVer our prpose; drillp tie frt:l into -cCaldinug water, which will cm. - t he kins to) emie oflensily; place Lti in a1 bras or (,I pircelaii vessel Wt it Ia lle. p iof sup:"ar Io Ieer qI.uart of kitnned toriontIies, ai"i stew; when the tilmato is well dlo1t1e, take 111). adld some1 cronlbs of1 light. breadl w-th at l1uqp ol bitter; iciee in a slialloiw vves-ei and bake : they are very nice whei bLewed, buit whenl bmked are delicious. Trui's.-A .tunip tat has grown .ti iCk wib caM well bioled WitolC with 3 leg of uitlon. Mot turnips have a trIng taste and shuld he put into cold w ater whie started to boil. To bioli turinois to inash, they shou!d be Iutc into hl ir water ; whet dune Lake ii anwl din ; cm.h withi a w-.vden spoon * Spatula; aldd sall, peppei and sweeL buer :md scrve up. WAitAc at the 1air -d tile S1 'itthteic Central Agri. eiIt'c rcal Society , IasL aIll, we lo irned f Il ; . . omer, ofVcouth Carilica. wy c\o k turnip.s, which eve y oine that tries will get more than hia- sib. -eriptii's w .rth 1,6o th S paper ? Peel turt:ipis, and slice theCt, boil Il :n in idir water, with tile addiuon oft a ittle sr.id; just beticre the till is ar dIte :1l d tIc lIce watelrt a tall!e pi 11.. A of s41gar t evtovry <tart. 4,f slieed U.rtlips; Lake ui i :md drain. Seasin w% i! Ip. Pe anid b14..I-, ;md vie ie up ti r the t:i bh-. iccis~i 'oT.ro c)s.--Thcece are I'iany w's I- tt icik thiis vcgetable to m'ake i ;e licis. ancd yetour hotels -c.dm have thn ,*-c to cat. upon Iheir inbles. Ac liDh taitl , too Iceplood. im':st be nc-al w het boiled. To) secu - this, -;iet .. iflatosc-, wa-h therm cleanir, e it 'Ie -,%il liom both ends, drop ti -: I wii 1 uiling water, wiu t 11t 1 0 C I o s:-l; the monicut a folik :Iill S'.e thei freely tiuic tle vatrrer a!).4i' ac let them untij dry. Take syh .,"! -wd to tho 'tuiet -i .t i. r ditiner cinv lit sh .... tt: - ;il. 3lt t eti welI, atnd fry brccwn. An.heor met1hod of e okinig theic potatto I io 'el and shlce then riw; let them) so.k in cui water two iors Leibre c in c g. to extract. tie i ees -- cN\%, bi,il in -:nit and wa mr i lit-in iear ly done.. torr, 4irthe11 water, substtute Ijuig of biccittr. w l.wl- lepp'er, and serve upll firl l! ibe. Ati):her way of col.;n, icc i.. t . i ii iInak it ito bread. S . i- Iat -s; sk-In and 111.--h1 them Iy bici; a-l . ie lk and (me hallf 1liicr. stir it weil. wSon with .,alt mal but1te; 111 ci intO& de1ep diJIL.-s aid b Iko. \'cnn.:r.u c .ct: Si:.wsi-:aeic.---Pcarsh-y, v Ih-r .u c.i:i'. sac;:c. canicis, p rilie, iiia c her i ca-c .--, sb mbi c1i ii iut into ri s teA- i-l the soip is . i ccmii.; e~ li;e, a d is in li.e mci ie bini e th~c ,iiupc is takent itin Cosr: or.- :- 1:; -ri-: P \rrFI -cr :..--Th cost fb1,uhicild e11t and1 ep irng th f:.es I th11, ('ni Ited io ()I. of i aleltion. amd li ce the ill ity u hether l i lat i tes ought, 1i.1 I. il c ali'i up iinIci ti ompel evr ni.ci to keep his stock tIc himo-aeli. Tin- no cm.m. % %h- did not, choise to it, ii, woiilili u be t ic ieelc se is. Icitti cagacicst thce racvacges ofi i- ieigZhbor'is si. cik. \i. Ilihl, ac few~ years- .,icce. ini ani :cibidc beforecliit the Iliieliihca Agcri. ccliti ai Soiety, stted thcat the cos.~t ofi the ilinces ini l'ennisyvan:cic ia muit e'd to j; I0,000,00)t0. A J i--t Iin ici-,bed-i Stranctge as it ma~iy c i~eii, thIe greaictest nyc e.ttiic'nt, jii c his tcuntry, lice miost ic-iyK prco~dct iot iof Ilcsincan inild ry, is thce (ciccttnict (dece u ihi enthiiPc s ccii ldiidels th cc iebils. No cincic d reactms~ thatI whe icc oincc aired to thce hid lcayci ol'st is c ui- eleting icciici. trenis ioifct hun .irt. ocir citi cand ouri (ci toiwni, with ali their weaclth, care hefa lacr binccd. Icc iciny iidaeus- thce I'ences haccve eost. tic than thciiiIle fent.-;csiand hit tis at e wocrth. it Is this einrmiois bitird ee u iebci kiepcs downc t .igr-icul. tira cc itel est of this cuntry, cauingiii ani unitichl exlcciIicure, besildes the landi lice iences occcp~y. l iciatig ac chesiiniut post craii fenec tic lat eiighteen yeairs, and iclhudogc~ Iciside Uctnemyi cim i repccirs, thce annuaci tax tc ca iicrmecr hincg uone huncdred acid jiliy acres, will be $c130 to $ 1.10, mij ig i ito thepeenapar catee, the taix isi(i prp etuacl, andii therec seemis butcit. le hope of escacp e frm it. 1)d lice initelligent, ifcrmer refleet a mtomceint, andti esti ccate' the annuatcl ltax whchl his ifenices impo~ise3 ipioli himl he wuuccld noti rest till the sytemc was abol ished , ocr cnil th lie h~Iedge took the phceic (of t he pirceent expenisi ve fencce of' timberic. TUhc systemi of coccp~eilling evecry landt~hol~der' to enclcose his prioerty, is neeucilar to the United Stinun it mn . V I II e-xcept io .n of En.iaglaiii, ilere tle fence iismaet appears again iinder th-i 1ihrm1 of ledg.s, although these hawthorn hedges, where they are well tended, and not. marc than halff theml are so are beautifui objects, and an swvr all the purposes of protection aga;in-t the if roads of cattle, still the publie voice is begiiniing to er) ouit alganst them, because of the enormous amo11'unt of, ld requi red to support theimi. Ea:chi hedurei is live or six feet at its base, a d taking into accou t the arniount of laind they exhauste on ei ther side, the whole space cannot be less than twelve or ihurteen teet wide. When it is recollected that the divis. ions of land in Engknd are very nu ierois, tile amoulit of' ava-lable land abst racted frolm the purposes of agri. culttre, is very great. It has been caitablished at several million bushels of grain.-Ploughc, Loom and Anil. PTheservail ii of RoOts. lany kitids of roos, whicin stored in cellars, are liable to heat and rot. This is especially the case with the ruta boga tuirnaip, and the sugar beet. In storilng these riots I geierally Coil. struct temporary bis for their recep tion, ar: nd the sides of* ray liars il tile fib!lowing manner : in the first place set somC uprights one foot froi the wall, an11d boad up to the requisite height. Sleepers are thetn put down, and a floor laid, three or four f'et in width; the frunt is then put up, and tile cds. The boarding should be open in order to secure as thorough a vent illation (f the roots as practicable, and hencle iarr .w boards are pree'ra. ble to wide ones. After storin the crop, tile cellar should be left open foi several days, and then opened fre quently for a fiew hours daily, till tei weitiber becomes quite cold. in this way roots may be preserved without any liability of hoatinag. Potatoes art raroey injured by enimenting ; they are mieh more liable to be deteriora ted by drying an I the action of light m~ist, .dark ecbiar is ..thle -bcst fi3 WI:TER Giam:s.-Tne editor o, the "Prairic Farmer" .,ays that li partotk, ol the 4th of last June, l grapes which had beeni packed away the outumn previous. Thev weie pg| up in- boxes 11d packed with perfect ly dried :-aw dList ieilg put iaa til baottoai (if Ithe box, theftni a liyer o grapes p0!aed so as not to tonh eaicl Stlen, tihe ilitersLices being fiilled il w ith saw dust, and tle alternate lay er lit' of ait aid saw dust, filling th box, which is to be kept in a cellar oi ther cool place, where the temapera tnue does not change to a great extela throughIout th winter. io K F.:iP \\Olams Fio.m Dimr) FItCUrr -Place ) onel fruit, ina a Steamer, ovei a pot of boding wate-, covered tightly. \\ hen thoroughly heated, tie them uj ilail& diately inl a cleaa cotton or lia I bag an 11d hanig theml 11p. This mieth1 0ai is preferaile Lo heating ira an OVeil as tiaa is atL ti; renler then hard event if Ul are so futtuniatC aS nlot t( barn them. To PiassR:V.: G I.Es.-Tlakc a bo f siflicient Capacity to cOnitain twelv< punads ofgrapes, and cover tlie bot torm Witlh a thick shet of waddinag. Oni t his depollsi t ai strai.Itila ofii grapes lbuat not so elose that t he buiachies wilI oiiehi eachl oither, and coniitine ti h< atterniatlioan of Wadding and grapes unil ithle box.' is full. UTe cooler the) are kept w ithloat actually tfreezinig, th< letter. SEsr P~oarvo PL'tmNjy.--Bojil oni poundac of 5iweeict pta~toe~s very tenadea aid press' thema, w hilec hot, th rough grater. the taler thle bietter. To this add hiat~t a dozen eggs, well beatenl three gnarters of a pound of scagar three do. of biutter, some grated tnt imieL and lemon ritad, uand a glasso old birandy. Punt a paste in the dish ad w hena the paudd ing is done, sprinik I the top~ with whiute suagair, finely pul verized. This is a dish fit to grae< the taib~e of an Apicius. IL:FT \IINEcl.U.-Take a bushel o suar hieet s fresh froim thle grouhdc wash and14 graute thiem. Press out tha juice, which will amounillt to aboult si: gallbus, anid put, it ini an0 empty anli piertectly sweet barrel. Ita a fortntigha you wall haave an excellenat article o vinaegar, anid as pleasant as that, fr-ln eider or' eveni wine. 'To .Fiar isl.-Take as much hian as is requlired to coimpletehy cover th, fish, heat it very hot., anid haaving roller the tish in hiadian miealh, puwt them ii antd fry till done. Cor. (/ermnzame(on Teleqrugi. T1heC Californiia Tiime il anl article. oin the iammenase capaicity of tho trees found in the vicinity of' Ilmboldt men~itionis a spruce pinto log twventy-si.1 feet long, which turned out 4,000 feel clear stuaff, without knot or windshakes Thew tuee mn:ade 13,080 feet clear hum h~ AnrEiiso IN TnE WViKLY T11 1iULN..--A business flim inl Boiurbon emnt-y, Ky., who-c attention has beci attracted by a recent long advertise. ment in the Weekly Tribune, wrote to inquire whether We make any deduction from our usual rate of fifty cents a line. We answer for their iiformation. and that of any others who may wish to make~ similar inIquires, that we do not. Th adver. tisement referred to cost the advertiser the round sum (of >'851 for a single in-srtion in our weekly pape!r alone, the largest sum, we venture to say, ever paid in this country, for one insertion of an vdvertisemient. And yet the advertiser may well consider it the best investment he ever made for the purpose of giving publicity to his business.-New 'ork Tribune. Prof. Pepper recently delivered a lecture in the Polytechnic Institute, London, before a large audience of inechanies,in which he remarked that the settini.r of the Thames on fire was no longer a joke, but a reality. By dashing a small bottle of vulphurie ether with a few particles of metal potassium into a flat Cistern, a briglt, flame was produced, which illumnina ted the whole place. Ile then -laid down four plates of red hot iron on four bricks, and oie of his atiendants w alked over them barefoot, witho 'ut any injury. By welting his fingers in aummonia, the Protssor dipped them into a crucible of' melted lea 1, and let the miad run oil' in the shape oi bullets into a shallow cistern of wa. ter. A report is current in New York that an expedition of Amricans nder the comniaind of the celebrated Col. Kinney, oi Texas, is about, to proceed to Cent-ral America, for the-purpose of' estalishihg a new republic on ter ritory liately purchased in -ho Mos. quito country. Illis purchase embra ees some twventy fi've milli, ns1 ofactes. is in comnemplation to brifnn in 'ht ;r..:. .ha..cmbryo repub. lie Lho turwn olSan J :aa or Grey towy. Latest fashions from Paris tell us that all petticoats are now made with flIliCeS. Collar ar e niuch larger. an'o hauve the lppearancie olsinall tipi pets The uuni k is very rich, and there is searely any limit to the di versity of the patterns. Guipuire lace is in fiavor tr Caps, collars, sleeves, anl all descriptions of trimmings. Di k :ilk dresses are decorated with black guipuo m lace. - ----- - Mo. A mine of coal, similar to that of cannel, has been discovered near Camden, Arkansas. The frequent discoveries of tls kind that have lat.-ly been made, will soon render tle i),iple of the Sonuthwest inl'ependent of the Penmisylvania and other Northern The political complexion of tihe new Legislatrie of Delaware stands thus: SeInate six Know-Nothings, two Dem ocrats and one whig. House -nineteen Know nothings and two democrats. The New York Hfera/d, of Wednes day, says : "We have received an interesting - dispatch from Cincinnati-very inter esting, if' true. It is to the eil'ct that Ia National Convention of' Know Noth ings is to be held ini that city at noon to-dal;y, to nominate a caididate for the Presidlency, and that the nominee will he ei ther Mil lard F"ilhn ore, of New York, 'am I louston, of' Texas, or Jac~ob Br'oom, of1 PennsylIvani~r. Major B. J. Vaughn, of' lichmond, and Col. lBraxton Davenport, ef.J ul'er. ,son, Vai. have pin c'hased of' Dr'. J. JBa1. ton D~avis, of Sonth Car. lina, a pair of' pure hired animal of the cash f' mere breed, from the stock imported ,by Dr. Davis f'or thme sunm of $l500O also, a thibet shawl ewe, which is to .lhe experim'.ei.ted with upon the cash mer~ie buck. f A IRFaaTISEMEssr .LxTaonossNAar. ,['lhe folloiniig eurious adlvertisemnent .appears in a WYestern pamper: Wee as, ait paticumbrm t imies I many impori tune my friends, and others, to let mae have liquor, wh''Iich is hiurtf'ul to mec 'and detr'imnental to societv-this is thierefore, to forbid any persons seilinig me liquor', or letting me have any on anumy account or pretence ; for' if they do I will positively pirosecuto them, n iotwithstanuding any promise I may imake to the co'ntrar'y at~ the time they ma.> let me have it." A nt/hony Burni's, thme returnecd fugitive slave, of Boston notoriety, has sold at Richmondi to a North Carolina cottoni planter. The returms of' the Delaware elec tion have been received, u~md the ro .sujt is that the kniow nvthings bave Proccedings of the Legislature COLUMBIA, Nov. 27. Both Houses of the Legislattire assembled to day at the usual hour-. The SQnate was oi-ganized by thd election of the lion. R. F. Allsbon; of Prince George Winyaw, as President Gen. Wim. E. Martin, of Charleston as Clerk, and T. Garilears as Messer ger. The usual committee was appointed to wait ol the Giovernor, whose mes sage Will be t cad to morrow at one o'coek. The Senate then adjourned, in the iiouse of Representatit'es;:1 motion, the lIon. Johnt liard Middle. ton, of Priince George Winyaw, was called to the chair, and after the men bers elect had duly qualified, the House proceeded to the election o Speaker, whin the Hon. James Sim-,, mons, of Charleston, was tinanimnously elected. J. T. Sloan, Esq., was elected Clerk, Dinkens Messenger, J. S. Rich ardionj E-sq., Reading Clerk. A Committee having been up ted to wait oti thd Governor, to in form him of the organization of tha body, the ouse adjourned. NOvEMBER 28. In the Senate, to-day, after the pre. sentation of various petitions, memari als, and notices of Bills, the Govee. nor's Message was read, amd the Sea ate adjourmed In the House of Representatives,. tue Governur s Mtessage was re two thousand copies ordered 'to be printed, ad made the order fr to* morrow. Variu*us reports and petiti local inter-.t vere presentbd, as, a bundry rrecentmazents of Grand JtirauiIA among them one relating to the W trade. Mr. J. W. Tuvker of Spartanburg, announced the death of his colleag Dr. Campbell, and the Houseadjourn ed 4 .Mr. C. H. TDTori.- n -s. se eted. Door 10e:- o i, SLNAT NovaMura 29. In the Senate to day the Hon. W ). Porter, of Charleston, presentedjthe memorial of the Pirenens' Insurance Coupany (of Charleston. asking a modification of their chaTter, also, a mci orial from the Blue IRidge' -ail lload Comupaniy asking aid from the State. The lion. Alexander Mazyck, ofSt. James. Santee, introduced a Bill to repeal the Usury Laws, also a Bill to am, ad the charter of the State Bank. Mr. Aloses presented the petition'of the Sons of Temperance, Division No. 12, for an act of incorporation. Also the petition of sundry citizens of Sum ter District,-praying for an increase In the payment of witnesses and of peutl juroi s attending courts of justice; also at petition fromz sundry citizens, pray ing for thb repeal of an act, fur openipg a certain road, and for compensation for passing through their lands; also a memorial from sundry citizens for the establishment of a branch of the'Baik' of' tihe State at Sumterville; also thg returns of the Commissioners of Freei Schools for Sumter District for 1454. Mr. Ingramn presented tile petition of' smudry citizens of Clarendon, for opening a toad acroas Santee Swamp. Thme Senate, at, 1 o'clock, proceedled to thme sp~ecial order of' the day, la Excellency the G~overnom's Message, which, on motion of Mr. Moses, tha- -: Senator from Claremont, was takenu up in detail, and its several parts. ref erred to the appropriate committees. In the House the $peaker annouce~ the appointment of the usu'al comnmit tees. A number of bills wore introdue to give the election of Electors to thN people; also, A Bill to grant aid to tho*Blu Ridge Rail Rload. Mr. \Valker gave notice of a Bill to"' alter the Constitution so as to divlse~ Pendleton District. % " Col. Cunningham gave andco df a Bill to provide Banks of Diae% riama. Deposit, and detinme the powers oi Bantk s. Mr. E. M. Witinv gave noticef.'' a bill to almendl the Judiciary. syst~~' antd esmabi~4 .an additional Cour~ Charleston. Both Ileuises have adpdth s lution, sating apart; the 9tluiu t~ for reigious purposes. - Thel G;overnor's Message~was f''a~ red to the appropriato icgimrittee-'~ 'The Bill 'to divido Pendio4. trict was made the speial~r~ for Banks of' Liseount.a~t was the special order toV~i Mr. DeSaussure's Usury Las waa*' Veerd e cti B